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Defense Spending and War Costs Overview from White House OMB Data The passage provides aggregated fiscal data on U.S. defense spending and war costs, but it contains no new allegations, specific transactions, or actionable leads linking high‑level officials to misconduct. It is largely a summary of publicly known budget figures. Key insights: Defense spending rose to 5% of GDP in FY2010, up from a historic low of 3% in FY1999.; Post‑World War II average defense spending was 7% of GDP (1948‑2000).; Cumulative cost of Iraq, Afghanistan, and related operations since 9/11 is $950 billion.
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Defense Spending and War Costs Overview from White House OMB Data The passage provides aggregated fiscal data on U.S. defense spending and war costs, but it contains no new allegations, specific transactions, or actionable leads linking high‑level officials to misconduct. It is largely a summary of publicly known budget figures. Key insights: Defense spending rose to 5% of GDP in FY2010, up from a historic low of 3% in FY1999.; Post‑World War II average defense spending was 7% of GDP (1948‑2000).; Cumulative cost of Iraq, Afghanistan, and related operations since 9/11 is $950 billion.
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